Background
Tsipenyuk, Yuri Mikhailovich was born on April 12, 1938 in Kiev, Ukraine. Son of Mikhail Isaakovich and Rosalia Iosifovna (Turovskaya) Tsipenyuk.
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The application of nuclear physics methods is now widespread throughout physics, chemistry, metallurgy, biology, clinical medicine, geology, and archaeology. Accelerators, reactors, and various instruments that have developed together with nuclear physics have often been found to offer the basis for increasingly productive and more sensitive analytical techniques. Nuclear Methods in Science and Technology provides scientists and engineers with a clear understanding of the basic principles of nuclear methods and their potential for applications in a wide range of disciplines. The first part of the book covers the major points of basic theory and experimental methods of nuclear physics, emphasizing concepts and simple models that give a feel for the behavior of real systems. Using many examples, the second part illustrates the extraordinary possibilities offered by nuclear methods. It covers the Mossbauer effect, slow neutron physics, activation analysis, radiography, nuclear geochronology, channeling effects, nuclear microprobe, and numerous other topics in modern applied nuclear physics. The book explores applications such as tomography, the use of short-lived isotopes in clinical diagnoses, and nuclear physics in ecology and agriculture. Where alternative nonnuclear analytical techniques are available, the author compares the relevant nuclear method, enabling readers to judge which technique may be most useful for them. Complete with a bibliography and extensive reference list for readers who want to delve deeper into a particular topic, this book applies various methods of nuclear physics to a wide range of disciplines.
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Tsipenyuk, Yuri Mikhailovich was born on April 12, 1938 in Kiev, Ukraine. Son of Mikhail Isaakovich and Rosalia Iosifovna (Turovskaya) Tsipenyuk.
Engineer, Moscow Institute Physics and Technology, Moscow, 1962; Candidate Science, Institute for Physical Problems, Moscow, 1969; Doctor of Science, Joint Institute Nuclear Researchers, Dubna, Russia, 1979.
Engineer, junior scientist, senior scientist, leading scientist Institute Physical Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, since 1962. Soros professor, Moscow, 1997.
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Married Eugeniya Aleksandrovna Pronevich, September 13, 1962. 1 child, Tsipenyuk Dmitri.